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Input–output analysis has been used to study the impact made by microstructure factors such as final demand and the matrix of input–output coefficients on the performance of the total gross output of the Russian Federation in 1990–2013. The contribution of these factors to the economic dynamics during the transformational recession in 1991–1998 and the subsequent restoration growth of 1999–2013 have been numerically estimated.
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Uzyakov, R.M. Toolkit for the Input–Output Analysis of the Performance of Russian Economy in 1991–2013. Stud. Russ. Econ. Dev. 29, 233–244 (2018). https://doi.org/10.1134/S1075700718030164
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